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B. Answer 10 questions.
Define producer. Give 3 examples.
something that lives by sun. grass, trees, and flowers.
Define consumer.Give 3 examples.
something that eats producers like sheep,cow, and deer.
Define herbivore. Give 3 examples.
animals that eats plants like sheep, cow, and deer.
Define carnivore. Give 3 examples.
A animal that eats animals like rattlesnake, lion, and owls.
Define omnivore. Give 3 examples.
things that eat plants and animals like humans, pigs, and bears.
Define decomposer. Give 3 examples.
breaks down living and nonliving things like mushrooms, worms, and bacteria.
Define scavenger. Give 3 examples.
what eats leftovers like crows, racoons, and vultures
Define parasitism. Give 2 examples.
a relationship between two organisms where one is harmful to the other like tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.
Define commensalism. Give 2 examples.
a relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other does not benefit or is not harmed like barnacles and whales, cattle egrets and livestock
Define mutualism. Give 2 examples.
a relationship between two different organisms where they both benefit like humming birds and flowers, and bird and a zebra
B. Answer 10 questions.
- Define producer. Give 3 examples.
something that lives by sun. grass, trees, and flowers.something that eats producers like sheep,cow, and deer.
- Define herbivore. Give 3 examples.
animals that eats plants like sheep, cow, and deer.- Define carnivore. Give 3 examples.
A animal that eats animals like rattlesnake, lion, and owls.- Define omnivore. Give 3 examples.
things that eat plants and animals like humans, pigs, and bears.breaks down living and nonliving things like mushrooms, worms, and bacteria.
- Define scavenger. Give 3 examples.
what eats leftovers like crows, racoons, and vulturesa relationship between two organisms where one is harmful to the other like tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.
a relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other does not benefit or is not harmed like barnacles and whales, cattle egrets and livestock
a relationship between two different organisms where they both benefit like humming birds and flowers, and bird and a zebra
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